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According to the NSW Electoral Commission, all candidates and the electors who nominate them need to be registered to vote by 6 pm on 5 August 2024 within the local government electorate they intend to vote or stand.
Nominations cost $125 and can only be made between August 5 and 12pm (midday) on 14 August online or in person at an electoral office.
In the Nambucca Valley, the position of Mayor is ‘popularly elected’, meaning that voters make the choice of a Mayoral candidate on their ballot paper.
In some electorates, the Mayor is chosen by councillors after the general elections.
To stand for Council, each candidate will need to be nominated by at least two registered voters of the electorate for which they are standing.
A spokesperson from the NSW Electoral Commission said there are often mix-ups where nominating voters have not quite understood or are not up to date with their electoral details, so it is recommended that candidates supply up to five registered voters as nominating voters.
These nominating voters may be family or friends as long as they are registered voters in the relevant electorate.
It is possible to be registered to vote in an electorate where you do not reside but still pay rates, but this will need to be clarified with individual councils and all voters need to be registered to vote by 6pm on 5 August.
On election day it will only be possible for
voters to vote in one local government electorate.
There are also rules for who is eligible to stand as a candidate.
Currently serving time for a conviction or those with past convictions for certain electoral-related offences are disqualified from candidacy.
“If in doubt, please seek legal advice prior to nomination as anyone found later to be ineligible for election will be dismissed later as information comes to light,” a spokesperson
from the NSW Electoral Commission told prospective candidates in a recent webinar.
Election material, including websites and social media, are regulated between 5 August and the election on 14 September, 2024.
Prior to this it is possible to create and distribute material to announce intentions etc, but it is important to note that if fundraising is taking place, a candidate must be registered.
After this date (5 August) all election material must
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conform to government guidelines.
In the case of ‘How to vote’ material or any other literature to be distributed on election day, these must be registered and approved prior to the election.
Further details will be published on the NSW Electoral Commission’s website in coming weeks.
Nambucca Valley Council will also be hosting some candidate information sessions for those considering becoming a Councillor in July 2024.
Details are on the Nambucca Valley Council website.
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Protective seawall and bleachers officially opened at Main Beach, Nambucca Heads
The majority of the upgrade was jointly funded by the Australian and NSW Governments’ Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund.
“There were various other funding streams available for those directly affected by the fires, however the aim of this funding was to bring about social connection, social recovery and economic recovery to the Valley,” Nambucca Valley Mayor Rhonda Hoban OAM told
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“Main Beach was an area that needed a massive input of funding to protect infrastructure and, being such an iconic location for locals and visitors alike, it was chosen to benefit from this funding.”
The enduring protection that the seawall and bleachers give to the surf lifesaving club building, the beach itself and adjoining carpark, combined with improvements
to shared pathways, boardwalks and public spaces in the Nambucca Valley, complements the natural beauty of the area.
Completion of the project is also a notable example of the capacity of Council’s ability to manage and execute major construction projects in-house.
The Welcome to Country at the official opening was delivered by Uncle Bud Marshall, who commended
q A highlight of the official opening was the presence of a significant number of the Nambucca Valley Council team responsible for the actual construction of the project.
Member for Oxley Michael Kemp and Uncle Bud Marshall, who delivered the Welcome to Country. contractors.
Council staff who had worked on the project for the quality they had been able to produce.
“The work that has been completed is first rate so well done to the Council and well done to both the State and Federal Governments for funding the project that provides enhanced visuals, particularly from this new platform that projects out over Main Beach,” Member for Oxley Michael Kemp added.
“It is also great that people of all abilities were
considered in the design and construction of what we see here at Main Beach.”
A highlight of the official opening was the presence of a significant number of the Council team responsible for the actual construction of the project.
Federal Member for Cowper Pat Conaghan congratulated the Mayor for fighting for the funding and the Council staff for having the ability to complete such major works that might normally be undertaken by
Rural men at highest risk of suicide
By Ned COWIE
“EVERY ten days an Australian farmer takes his own life,” said Mary O’Brien, who gave a series of workshops across the Mid North Coast this week in support of the mental health of rural men.
Ms O’Brien of ‘Are You Bogged Mate?’, a Queensland based organisation and website providing support for rural men, spoke at the Macksville Ex-services Club on Monday 20 May.
On Tuesday she was heading to Bellingen and later Grafton to continue the discussions, which were organised by North Coast Local Land Services.
Though few men attended the event in Macksville, Ms O’Brien’s message was an important one for all who live in rural areas.
According to her, 76 percent of all suicides in Australia are men and suicide is the leading cause of death for Aussie men between the ages of fifteen and 44.
Eighty percent of these men do not have a diagnosable medical condition.
Men are three to four times more likely to kill themselves than women and the further you move away from the coast into rural areas, the more this ratio grows.
Ms O’Brien compared the depression experienced by farmers and rural men in general to ‘getting bogged’, which, as she explained, is a common occurrence for country people in the wet season.
“You don’t just set fire to the machine you’ve bogged and walk away.”
She advocates that this is exactly when you will need to ask a mate for help.
Ms O’Brien educated the workshop attendees on some of the worrying signs to look
out for in loved ones which may signal that suicide is being considered.
“If you see someone cleaning out their shed and giving away important things to others, suddenly stopping an activity that was previously important to them, like playing football, or withdrawing from friends and family, these may be signs that someone is bogged,” she said.
Ms O’Brien highlighted that men and women are different in the way they speak about problems, with men preferring to talk about facts rather than feelings and positioning themselves shoulder-to-shoulder while women are more likely to face each other.
“A great place to talk with teenage boys is sitting in a vehicle,” she suggested, “where you don’t have to be looking at each other.
“You can have the best conversations that way,” she said.
Ms O’Brien reminded her
listeners that men need ‘mantime’ away with mates or on their own.
“And it usually involves a fire,” she said.
“Don’t feel guilty for doing
what’s best for you,” she explained.
“Men are programmed to want to take care of their family and look after others, but they have to look after
“It’s been a few years since we made the initial funding announcement and it’s fantastic to see this important upgrade now finished,” Mr Conaghan said.
“The Black Summer Bushfires decimated our beautiful region, and the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund was introduced to assist those communities most heavily affected by supporting projects that secured the region’s future prosperity.”
themselves first.” According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 45 people took their lives in the area from Kempsey to the Nambucca Valley between 2018 and 2022, a total that is one of the highest in New South Wales.
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Police target domestic and family violence offenders
POLICE charged more than 550 people during a fourday operation targeting the state’s most dangerous domestic and family violence offenders.
Operation Amarok VI’ ran from 15 to 18 May 2024, involving every police area command and district across the state, including Coffs-Clarence and Mid North Coast Police Districts.
The Domestic and Family Violence Registry led Operation Amarok VI, which also involved officers from each region’s Domestic Violence High Risk Offenders Team (DVHROT), along with specialist officers from Raptor Squad, Youth Command, Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, and the Police Transport Command.
During the four-day operation, police arrested 554 offenders and laid a total of 1070 charges.
Significantly, 226 of those arrested were wanted by police for serious domestic violence offences.
Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism Yasmin Catley says Operation Amarok sends a strong message to perpetrators of domestic and family violence.
“These results show how seriously the NSW Police Force take domestic and family violence - this abhorrent behaviour is not tolerated.
“Anyone who commits this heinous crime can expect a knock at their door.
“Operation Amarok is just one part of the police response.
“Last year, almost 150,000 calls for assistance were made to the NSWPF for domestic violence-related matters.
“This shows the severity of the situation, the huge amount of police time and resources that go into addressing this epidemic and how important it is for prevention, early intervention and crisis support services to work together.”
NSW Police Executive Sponsor for Domestic and Family Violence, Deputy Commissioner Peter Thurtell,
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said officers executed significant arrest numbers in regional communities.
“These offenders pose a significant threat to their victims, as well as family members and the wider community.
“We demonstrated last week that we will target and arrest the offenders no matter where they are located.
“We also saw arrests for offences that occurred allegedly while the offender was in jail.
"These Amarok VI results send a powerful message to offenders, and the community at large, that we do not tolerate domestic and family violence in any form, and our efforts will continue.”
On the Mid North Coast, a 25-year-old man was arrested by officers from Coffs Clarence Police District after he allegedly assaulted a woman before then assaulting two officers when they attempted to arrest him.
During the alleged incident, on 17 May 2024, the man fled after assaulting the officers, however was located and arrested a short time later.
The man allegedly continued to be aggressive and violent towards the
police during his arrest. He was charged with breaching an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO), resisting arrest, assaulting police, intimidation (DV), and intimidating a police officer.
Further south, a 55-yearold man has been charged following the alleged assault on a 62-year-old woman at a residence on Mitchell Circuit, Port Macquarie on Wednesday 24 April.
Following inquiries, officers attached to the Mid North Coast Police District attended a residence on Church Street, Port Macquarie about 12.45pm on Wednesday 15 May 2024, where they arrested a 55-year-old man.
He was taken to Port Macquarie Police Station where he was charged with multiple offences.
A 53-year-old man was arrested in West Kempsey following an alleged domestic assault.
About 12.50pm on 15 May it’s alleged the man and a 47-year-old woman had an argument inside a home on Colin Tait Avenue, West Kempsey.
During the argument it’s alleged the man used an imitation firearm to threaten the woman before police were called.
Officers from Mid North
Coast PD searched the home and located and seized an imitation firearm along with an amount of cannabis.
He was taken to Kempsey Police Station and charged with multiple offences.
A 32-year-old woman has been charged following the alleged assault of a 37-yearold woman at a residence on Leith Street, West Kempsey, about 10.30am on Thursday 16 May 2024.
Officers attached to the Coffs Harbour Domestic Violence High Risk Offender Team arrested the woman and took her to Kempsey Police Station where she was charged.
Victims of domestic and family violence can find information about support services by contacting 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or visiting https:// www.1800respect.org.au. Reports of domestic and family-related crime or abuse can be made by contacting or attending your local police station.
In an emergency, contact Triple Zero (000). Anyone with information relating to domestic and family-related violence is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers. com.au.
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NAMBUCCA VALLEY COUNCIL AMENDMENTS TO THE NAMBUCCA LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN 2010
Nambucca Valley Council is presently seeking public comment on proposed amendments to the Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010 (LEP). The intention of the planning proposal is to alter the zoning of various pieces of land, remove the need for a development application to close a public road, and increase the ability to erect dual occupancies within residential zones. The lots which are intended to be rezoned are Lot 481 DP 700681 - 2 South Arm Road, Bowraville, Lot 1 DP 71614025 – 25 Egan Street, North Macksville, Lot 7 DP 1177524 - Tilly Willy Street, Macksville and Lot 3 DP 246173 & Lots 8, 9, 10, 13, 18, 19 & 20 DP 1007431 – Giinagay Way, Warrell Creek.
The draft LEP may be viewed and downloaded from Council’s website www.nambucca. nsw.gov.au. It is also displayed at Council’s Administration Centre at 44 Princess Street, Macksville during business hours. Council is authorised to exercise the functions of the local plan-making authority under section 3.36(2) of the Environmental Planning & Assessment Act 1979.
Written submissions are encouraged and will be received up until 4.30 pm Monday 24 June 2024.
Please note that any submission may be incorporated in a Council business paper or otherwise publicly disclosed. Submissions should be addressed to the General Manager, Nambucca Valley Council, PO Box 177, Macksville NSW 2447 or council@ nambucca.nsw.gov.au.
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COFFS Harbour, Kempsey and Port Macquarie have been announced as locations for climate action discussions hosted by Voices4Cowper.
The ‘Climate action conversation: Solutions for a sustainable future’ discussions will focus on exploring options and opportunities for climate solutions within the region, addressing concerns raised during the recent listening campaign held by Voices4Cowper.
‘’Throughout our recent listening campaign, when we asked people what they loved about living in the area, the natural environment - the
ocean and the forests - was consistently ranked highly,” said Bec Davis, Co-Chair of Voices4Cowper.
“Unsurprisingly then, climate change and the
environment were also high on the list of concerns in our conversations.’’
Each event will feature a conversation between people with experience in
climate action and will be of interest to those concerned about fire and flood in coastal villages and the role of land management in climate solutions.
Rare gems and minerals on display
THE Nambucca-Macleay Gem and Mineral Club’s Annual Fundraising Auction returns to the Macksville Showgrounds on Saturday 1 June, with viewing commencing at 9am and auction from 10am.
Entry to the event is free.
The conversations will delve into the current state of play in climate resilience and land-based mitigation, as well as the implications for government policy and political representation.
The events will feature regenerative farmer and educator Lorraine Gordon and Dr Hanabeth Luke, a Senior Lecturer in Regenerative Agriculture and founding convenor of the Evans Area Resilience Network.
Ms Luke ran as an Independent candidate for the seat of Page in the 2022 Federal Election.
‘’Our communities know only too well the impact extreme weather can have on our lives,” Ms Luke said.
“Policy reform and representation is needed at the highest level to support
our capacity to respond and adapt.”
Ms Gordon said there were many opportunities for those who own or manage land to “play their part in climate action”.
“We need to learn and share solutions and collaborate around these.”
The events will be held in Kempsey on Friday May 31 from 10:30am to 12:00 noon, in Port Macquarie on Sunday June 2 from 10am to 11:30am and in Coffs Harbour on Sunday June 2 from 4:30pm to 6pm.
Voices4Cowper formed in 2019 to advocate for independent political representation at the Federal level.
More details can be found at www.voices4cowper.org.
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“This auction funds the workshop and machinery for teaching lapidary skills.
“Members share skills and instruct in silverwork and faceting.”
“We are a not-for-profit organisation affiliated with the Lapidary Council of NSW,” said Club Secretary Bev Mortensen.
A wide range of lots will be available, including
rare minerals from Namibia recently brought back by the Club’s President and auctioneer Dallas Kemp.
“There will be stone for lapidary enthusiasts and faceters, cabinet specimens, gems, crystals, fossils and tumbled stone for craft and mosaic,” Bev said.
“It’s an entertaining
event with the earth’s beauty on display, something for everyone including children’s prizes, raffle, lucky door, complimentary tea and coffee and a post-auction sale of specimens, many at low cost.
“Our workshop is also open for those who would like to look at what the club has to offer.”
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NSW GREENS spokesperson for justice Sue Higginson says proposed new knife crime laws announced last week will invite police harassment and discrimination.
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The NSW Government last week introduced legislation modelled on Queensland’s ‘Jack’s Law’ which will give Police powers to ‘wand’ or ‘scan’ people for knives without a warrant in designated areas.
Under the new legislation, a senior police officer of the rank of Assistant Commissioner or above could turn on wanding powers to be used in designated areas including public transport stations and vehicles, shopping precincts, certain sporting venues and other public spaces.
The authority would last for twelve hours, with an option to extend as required.
Police could ‘wand’ any person in a designated area and request that person produce a metal object, if detected.
Failure to comply could result in a maximum penalty
of a fine of $5500.
Wanding powers could be turned on for areas where certain knife crime or knife possession offences have occurred in the last twelve months.
“Today we are introducing legislation modelled on new powers for Police to search and detect knives in public spaces, based on Queensland’s ‘Jack’s Law’,” Premier Chris Minns said.
“My hope is that these common sense reforms stop people from taking a knife into the community and prevent some of the devastating outcomes of knife related violence we have seen in recent months.
“The NSW Government is committed to tackling knife crime to keep our communities safe and these reforms send a strong message that knife crime is not tolerated.”
Minister for the Police and Counter-terrorism Yasmin Catley said, “Giving police the ability to ‘wand’ or ‘scan’ for knives in designated areas is a proactive step toward ensuring community safety.
we’re also safeguarding lives.
“The introduction of legislation inspired by Jack’s Law isn’t just about law enforcement.
“It’s also about instilling confidence in our community, showing that we’re actively working to keep them safe.
“These laws mark a crucial shift in our approach to combating knife crime, especially among our youth.
“By introducing this legislation, we’re sending a clear message that knife crime will not be tolerated in our community.”
Greens MLC Sue Higginson expressed concerns the “sweeping new powers” allow police to stop and search members of the public in “ordinary and public daily settings” without warrant or reasonable suspicion.
Higginson claims the move will “victimise marginalised communities”.
young people, First Nations people, and people with disabilities.
“They are already routinely victimised by police and these new and intrusive powers will make their lives even more difficult.
“Knife crime has declined by almost two-thirds in New South Wales in the last 20 years.
“Expanding police powers is a dangerous, knee-jerk response to a manufactured media panic.
“Recent, high-profile stabbings are extraordinary tragedies, but they are just that - extraordinary.”
Ms Higginson said there was no evidence that Queensland’s knife wanding laws had reduced knife carrying or violent crime.
“Instead, false positives from ordinary objects have allowed police to bypass reasonable suspicion safeguards and search members of the public indiscriminately.”
Nationals members meanwhile, do not believe the government is going far enough, with Shadow Minister for Police Paul Toole repeatedly questioning Police Minister Yasmin Catley on the limitations of the laws in Parliament last week.
“Apart from on public transport, why does the proposed Jack's Law fail to give police extra powers to act until there is an incident?” Mr Toole queried.
“By detecting and deterring knife possession, we’re not just preventing potential crime,
“The Premier is opening the floodgates for unchecked police harassment and intimidation of
“Why do we have to wait for a violent knife crime to occur before action is taken?”
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Plan of management to be developed for Farringdon Fields
By Ned COWIE
THE Farringdon Fields and the adjoining culturally significant Bellwood Sacred Site were again under discussion at the meeting of Nambucca Valley Council last Thursday in Macksville.
“This is a highly significant site (not just) throughout the area of New South Wales, not but also Australia,” Gumbaynnggir Elder and Nambucca Valley Councillor Martin Ballangarry told the Council.
According to Keegan Noble, Nambucca Valley Council’s Environment Project Officer, the Farringdon Fields, an area of 5.9 hectares, was destined to be three playing fields under a long term development plan.
However, an amenities block is the only component of the plan which has been completed.
The fields are located adjacent to Bellwood Sacred Site, an initiation site of great significance which, in Gumbaynnggir culture, women and children should not visit or even
discuss.
So, although they were identified as a future sportsground in 1995, the fields have not been used for this purpose since.
Besides the cultural concerns, drainage issues affect most of the fields because the land was once a coastal wetland.
A determination by the Federal Government in 2019 that the significant Aboriginal area is under threat and must be protected and preserved, means that no person can enter the area without approval from a Gumbaynggirr Elder or the Nambucca Heads Local Aboriginal Land Council.
Currently Gumbaynggirr Elders have granted permission to Council and their staff to carry out maintenance activities in the area.
In 2015, Nambucca Valley Council resolved to create a master plan to revegetate the existing grassed areas of the Farringdon Fields but this plan was never adopted.
In September of last year,
Council received notification that the NSW Department of Planning and Environment - Heritage NSW intended to declare the Bellwood Sacred Site and Farringdon Fields an Aboriginal Place under section 84 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act.
Council resolved to support the proposal so long as they could continue to access the area to complete infrastructure and land maintenance.
Currently the ‘Place’ declaration has not yet been made.
Last week councillors again voted to create a plan for the management of the area including the fields.
They resolved to consult with Aboriginal stakeholders and the Gaagal Wanggaan Board of Management in drafting this plan.
An adjoining section of bushland is still in the hands of private owners and, according to Mayor Rhonda Hoban, making this land public is a long and complex process that is already underway.
“We’re asking the Federal Government to fund the purchase of the land that presumably will later be added as culturally significant,” Mayor Hoban explained when asking
q The Farringdon Fields in Nambucca Heads are currently off limits to the public due to their proximity to a significant Aboriginal cultural site.
that this also be considered in the creation of a 'Plan of Management’ for the fields.
When completed, the draft ‘Plan of Management’ will be exhibited publicly for the community at large.
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Volunteers undertake Scotts Head weed work
By Jen HETHERINGTON
SCOTTS Head Dune Care volunteers, Reflections staff and Landcare staff conducted a working morning on Saturday 18 May, accomplishing the equivalent of a full week’s work.
The crews managed, with considerable effort, to fill eight skip
bins with weeds and were later rewarded with a sausage sizzle, coffee and cake.
Wearing long pants, long sleeves, hat and sunscreen for safety, keen participants met near Scotts Head Surf Club at 8:30am.
According to the NSW Coastal Council, dunes are an “integral part” of our coastal environment.
“Not only do they provide a reserve supply of sand for use by waves during storms, they are the basis of important ecosystems,
supporting valuable communities of plants and animals.
“As such they initially provided resources and shelter for Aboriginal people, generating cultural values
that remain important today.
“More diverse activity resulted from European settlement, providing the basis for another set of social values.”
Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has chipped in with a grant of $30,000 towards revegetation of the area and Council has pledged to match this with funds from the Environmental Levy.
Focused on coastal protection works to help dune revegetation and rehabilitation, Scotts Head Dune Care was the first Dune Care group established in NSW, and strongly encourages new members to get involved.
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q The dedicated cleanup crew.
q Volunteers at work on the headland.
Army’s Red Shield Appeal
By Andrea FERRARI
CELEBRATING 60 years of The Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal, the Nambucca River Corps team happily stepped out onto the streets this week with their trusty collection buckets.
Volunteers will continue the collection until 26 May.
In its 60-year history, millions of lives have been impacted by the generosity of the Australian community.
“Many of those generous people are living on the Mid North Coast,” said Major Sharon Sandercock-Brown, Nambucca River Corps.
“Here is your opportunity to join us caring for our valley community once again.
“Through to Sunday 26 May we will be out and about collecting from our valley community to support the work The Salvation Army does in the valley community.”
You can also donate to the Appeal online at https://digitaldoorknock. salvationarmy.org.au/o/ nambucca-river-salvos.
“These funds will enable us to make a difference for those doing it tough in our valley community and for those who need a helping hand in life,” Sharon said.
“The funding is channeled directly into youth development programs, emergency welfare relief,
Christmas cheer program as well as our outreach coffee van.”
Major Sharon SandercockBrown thanks everyone for their support of the Red Shield Appeal.
Donations are accepted up to the end of the financial year.
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q The Nambucca River Corps team celebrating the start of The Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal.
q Nambucca River Corps Red Shield Appeal Director Shannon Scott with Bob and Pam Lindsay at Nambucca Plaza.
q Red Shield Appeal collector Rob Tickle at the BP Service Centre in Valla.
Nambucca Heads Thai community celebrate culture
By Andrea FERRARI
THAI women and girls from Nambucca Heads enjoyed the Songkran Festival in Coffs Harbour in April, coming home with first and second place in the Miss Songkran 2024 contest.
This festival marked the Thai New Year and the nation’s Water Festival.
“Our event included participants from the Thai community spanning from Port Macquarie to Grafton,” Mia Kelsey from Nambucca Heads told News Of The Area.
“We showcased a costume parade, Thai dancing and a Thai pageant.”
Mia Kelsey was crowned as Miss Songkran 2024 and second-place winner was Gena Williams, both from Nambucca Heads.
On Sunday 26 May, the local Thai girls will be participating in the postponed Harmony Day in Coffs Harbour, taking place at the Botanic Gardens alongside the All One under the Sun festival.
“For Harmony Day our Thai community will
demonstrate various aspects of our rich culture,” said Mia.
“We will perform traditional Thai dances, the carving of fruits and vegetables and demonstrate banana leaf and rose folding.
“Additionally, there will be a parade featuring different Thai costumes, highlighting the beauty and diversity of our heritage."
Mia spoke of how the traditional dance performances, delicious Thai food, and coming together brings back memories of home.
“Such festivals allow our local Thai community to come together and celebrate our culture in our homeaway-from-home.
“Participating in Harmony Day is a great opportunity as it promotes cultural awareness, and inclusivity, builds community connections and educates people about our own and other’s cultures.”
Mia said these cultural celebrations are a time of joy, happiness and togetherness, where family and friends come together to participate in meaningful rituals and festive activities.
Lily Kelsey from Nambucca Heads and James (Pi Chi) from Coffs Harbour did a wonderful job hosting the Songkran event and explaining the significance to those unfamiliar with the day.
“I would like to say a big thank you to the Thai Par Kie group from Coffs Harbour for organising such a wonderful day for us all,” said Mia.
The Songkran pageant competition is described as a “fun-spirited, lively event that brings together a diverse range of participants”.
The participants showcase and are judged on their public speaking skills, special talents and their answers to impromptu questions.
This year there were six contestants ranging in age from fourteen to 30 from across the Mid North Coast: Mia Kelsey, Gena Williams, Yamin Aarts, Nattakarn Klinsuwan, Lauren Pengilly and Padcharapan Sopa.
Mia said Songkran is a “cherished tradition” which connects her to her heritage.
“It is one of the most significant holidays in Thailand and is known for its
water
“The water fights are an iconic part of Songkran where people use anything they can to splash water on others.
“This is a fun and playful tradition that I love to participate in.”
“This practice also symbolises the washing away of bad luck and the welcoming of the new year
with a fresh start.”
Another reason Songkran is important is the family gatherings.
“The day means everyone coming together and sharing the values and significance of the day.”
During Songkran, families engage in meaningful activities such as preparing food, participating in religious ceremonies and performing respectful rituals for elders.
‘Funny, quirky and wonderfully performed’
As the Wyz Wimmin begin to think about their next production, they are putting out a call for members who can assist.
A SEASONED veteran of screen and stage has given the Wyz Wimmin & Friends’ new production, ‘Into the Spotlight’, a rave review.
Mark Fitzpatrick is the author of eighteen feature films and has written, directed or performed in many stage productions.
He has worked with Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger and Jackie Chan, and was in the audience for the sellout performance of the Wyz Wimmin & Friends’
production of ‘Into the Spotlight’ at the Nambucca Community and Arts Centre on 11 May.
“It was funny, quirky and wonderfully performed,” Mark summarised the performance.
“I was pleasantly surprised at not only the performances but the whole production.
“I thought Anne (Joyce) did a wonderful job directing.
“The actors played their roles exquisitely.
“I thought Helen (Kirkpatrick) was hilarious.
“It's not easy playing a character who is an actor, then seeing that character as an actor playing a role in a play.
“I thought the transformation from the actors to their Cinderella characters was brilliant, because I still saw the DNA of their stage characters in their Cinderella roles.
“It was so believable that these 'amateur actors' in the play then 'performed' in a play within the play.”
Assisted by a Club Grant from Nambucca RSL Club, the production attracted more than 350 patrons.
“We need front of house personnel, technically adept people who can handle online ticketing, those with a flair for catering and people with Facebook skills among other things,” a spokesperson for the group said.
If you would like more information, contact wyzwimmin@gmail.com.
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q Nambucca Heads representatives Supansa Freeman, Nattakarn Klinsuwan, Lily Kelsey, Gena Williams, Mia Kelsey and Peung Suthida Navieng.
festivals.
q The Thai community representing areas from Port Macquarie to Grafton.
q Mia Kelsey from Nambucca Heads being crowned first place as Miss Songkran for 2024.
q The cast of the Wyz Wimmin & Friends’ new production, ‘Into the Spotlight’.
Culture, colour and community
By Andrea FERRARI
THERE’S a buzz around the Botanic Gardens in Coffs Harbour as a major cultural celebration prepares to open on Sunday 26 May.
Themed ‘In Harmony on the Coffs Coast’, the All One Under the Sun festival will celebrate multiculturalism through live music, dance, workshops, and a multitude of activities for all ages performed on the Gurray Jaliija Garugun Ngayanda (All One Under the Sun) stage.
“After opening with the Jalay Jalay Gumbaynggirr dance troupe we are excited to have some of our legendary local Gumbaynggirr bandsJumbaal Dreaming and Manduway and the Black Figs - as well as a performance by YT Dingo with special guest Clark Webb, performing their new single Ngarranga Wajaar,” Project Coordinator Naomi Steinborner from Blue Sky Community Services told News Of The Area.
“We will also welcome local cultural community dance groups alongside visiting international performers Lembaga Buana, a music and dance troupe from Aceh province in Indonesia, as well as First Nations hip hop group Prodikal -1 featuring Yuin Djiringanj man Warren Foster Junior from the community of Wallaga Lake on the South Coast of NSW."
Ali Shkaki, an exceptional local musician originally from Syria, will also be performing with master percussionist and Bellingen local Greg
Sheehan.
“Ali’s music always inspires a dance circle where people can join in with local c o m m u n i t y members, and is always a highlight of these events for me,” said Naomi.
Excitement is also building for the launch of this year’s All One Under the Sun Collective song ‘Same Moon as I’, alongside performances of other tracks created by young people and Grow the Music over the duration of this three-year All One Under the Sun project.
The All One Under the Sun Festival is funded by Multicultural NSW and the City of Coffs Harbour, with support from many local organisations and community groups.
“It's a fantastic opportunity for cultural immersion and to celebrate our rich multicultural community,” said Naomi.
“You can participate in a drumming, dance or hip-hop workshop, try your hand at kite making, weaving or street art, watch a cooking demonstration, and even have a boogie in the silent disco.
“All activities are free, with multicultural food stalls selling delicious food from all over the world.
“We are so fortunate here on the Coffs Coast to be surrounded by such a diverse array of cultures,” Naomi added.
“Coffs Harbour is truly a multicultural community that we know will embrace all the activities, workshops and
Macksville win all four grades
By Mick BIRTLES and Nigel WILBOW
MACKSVILLE Sea Eagles
hosted the Grafton Ghosts on Saturday in four Grades at Allan Gillett Oval.
Stephen Blair was the star of the show in First Grade as the Sea Eagles won the match 34-22 on a wet, windy, and cold afternoon.
Blair scored three tries, all of them the result of individual brilliance.
His second try involving a chip and chase, juggle and fend was one to behold.
Another two tries came from centre Brodie Bartlett, his first from a loose Ghosts pass which he picked up and
performances that we have to offer at this year’s event.
“Get there early to find a parking spot, and create your own schedule for all the activities you want to try, performances you want to see, and workshops you want to participate in.”
Set within the grounds of the Coffs Harbour Botanic Garden on beautiful Gumbaynggirr country, this family-friendly event encourages people to immerse themselves in the many cultures that make up our community.
All One Under the Sun Festival opens with a warm Welcome to Country from Garlambirla Elders at 9.30am and closes at 3pm.
For event details go to www.alloneunderthesun.com. au/festival.
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ran from halfway to score.
His second saw him throw two dummy passes and side step to leave three defenders clutching for air as he planted the ball over the line.
The try of the afternoon however belonged to Wez Brown.
Out on the right wing, Wez, receiving a bad pass at his feet, stuck a foot out.
Bouncing off his boot, the ball looped up and over the
followed through and the ball landed in his lap on the line to score.
Macksville had a brilliant first quarter with no handling errors in the first seven sets and only two errors in the first half.
The Sea Eagles wore down the Grafton defence and despite the 12-12 halftime score, Macksville had more energy in the second half and made ground in the middle all afternoon thanks to a hardworking forward pack.
It was another big win in Reserve Grade for the home side, dominating the visitors
Nambucca Valley Bridge Club News
By Paula GUTHRIE
RESULTS for the week ending
Saturday May 18th, 2024.
Monday: 13th May a four and a half table event directed by John Slade, won by Helen Rowsell & Noreen Cork with 67.36%, tied second was Peter Plunkett-Cole &
Rosemary Bateman and Ali & Neil Tupper with 59.72%, third place Daphne Priestley & Carol McKee with 56.25%.
Tuesday: 14th May a fiveteam event directed by Carol McKee was played. Winners Jane & Greg Wood with 70%, second was Maureen Cowan & Theda Faulwetter with
Wednesday 15th May 17 players attended Richard's Improve your Bridge' Wednesday morning session. Richard highlighted 10 key areas where players can improve their results and there was some lively discussion. This was followed
by an example of how to decide what is the best way to play and included a choice between choosing to finesse or hope for a good split of cards. Finally, players played 28 boards.
A special congratulations to Babs (one of our octogenarians!) who bid and
46-10.
Luke Gillett, grandson of Allan and son of club legend Peter, donned the Macksville colours for the first time to get a game on the ground named after his grandfather.
Luke thanked the Macksville club for making his dream of playing on Alan Gillett Oval come true before he retires from the sport.
The Women’s Tackle saw another win to the home side 22-4.
Maleeka Darcy got two tries and was player of the match.
In the Under 18’s, with five regular players missing,
made a Grand Slam - who said age matters?
Thursday: 16th May a six-team event directed by Susie Keur. Winners Leoni Harrison & Sandra Ellis with 60%, second place Maureen Cowan & Janet Dyson with 52%, third place Susie Keur & Peter Plunkett-Cole with 49% Saturday: 18th May, a seven-team event directed by Lynne Slade. Winners
Macksville was still able to get the win 16-8.
Macksville’s Brayth Ledger achieved a hat trick of tries and was best on ground.
Brendan Cuffe also put in a standout performance, moving from second row to prop with other players out injured.
Macksville from four rounds are undefeated at home in all grades, with the only blemish being a draw in reserve grade in round 1.
The Sea Eagles have the bye next week then take on Sawtell away on Sunday 2 June.
Maureen Cowan & Judie Bartley with 66.67%, second place was John & Lynne Slade with 57.29%, third place was Helen Rowsell & Noreen Cork with 56.25%.
Thank you to everyone for participating!
The real test of a bridge player isn't in keeping out of trouble, but in escaping once he/she is in it. – Alfred Sheinwold
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q Expect a captivating performance from Suara Indonesian Dance.
q Ali Shkaki, an exceptional local musician originally from Syria.
q Prodikal-1 will be at All One under the Sun.
q On the line-up is a favourite local band, Jumbaal Dreaming.
q Freedom Blame comes to All One Under the Sun.
opposing winger. Wez
52.50%
By Manny WOOD
Community expectations: A stepfather’s duty
MARY divorced her first husband and has been living with her two sons, Peter and Paul as a single mother for the last couple of years.
Mary meets David and after dating for several months, they decide to purchase a home and move-in together.
Peter and Paul were aged five and six at the time.
David assumes the role of a de facto father to Mary’s sons, until they move-out in their early adult years.
Mary and David’s relationship spans 20 years before breaking-down following an argument in which Mary’s sons side with her.
Mary and David negotiate a property settlement and David has no contact with Mary or her sons for several years before he passes-away, aged 60.
David gifts an estate worth $1 million, to his brother.
David leaves a note with his will, stating that he had been grateful to his brother for his support after his separation from Mary.
Peter and Paul make claims against David’s estate.
Having finalised the property settlement years earlier, Mary makes no claim on David’s estate.
Although stepchildren are not automatically eligible to claim, the Court finds that Peter and Paul are eligible to make a claim because they lived in the same house as David and during that time, were partly dependent upon him for accommodation, food and education.
The Court finds that Peter and Paul are entitled to an award because they perceived David to be a father figure in circumstances where they had no contact with their biological father.
They ask the Court to award them each $200,000.
In consideration of the estrangement between the parties, the Court is unwilling to determine fault, but expresses doubt that the community would expect for David to make provision for Peter and Paul other than relatively small legacies.
The Court assesses the plaintiffs’ respective needs and awards Peter $60,000 and Paul, $50,000 plus their legal costs.
Email Manny Wood, Principal Solicitor and Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates at TB Law at manny@tblaw.net. au or call him on (02) 66 487 487.
This column is only accurate at today’s date and is not legal advice.
By David WIGLEY
A STUNNING four-goal performance from Wulaaren Walker propelled the Nambucca Strikers to a commanding 5-1 triumph over Coffs City United in the Women’s Second Division South last Saturday at Coronation Park. Nambucca Strikers coach Rhys Jones expressed relief as his team finally took to the field after a frustrating three-week hiatus caused by persistent rain.
Dorin’s Draws By Paul DORIN On theCouch
Stray dog problem needs urgent solution
DEAR News Of The Area,
THE article about dog attacks written by Mick Birtles in paper dated 17 May 2024 was well written.
I have been complaining about stray dogs roaming this town and the danger they create.
People would tell me that they were harmless and wouldn’t harm
anyone. This article confirms what I have been saying all this time.
Maybe now something will be done about this problem.
Regards, Wendy BIDEN, Nambucca Heads.
Nambucca Heads Island Golf Club
By Geoffrey McCANN
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY 18th
MAY 2024
Our Course was extremely wet at the beginning of the week, but continues to dry out with sunny days forecast in the coming week. Due to conditions, all bunkers were GUR with 30cms preferred lie through the green. Having visited two other local courses during the week, it is pleasing to report that Nambucca’s overall condition was far superior. Thank you to our hard working Greens Team and to Nambucca Smash Repairsyour featured sponsor this week.
A small field of 20 players sloshed around the course on Tuesday, with surprisingly good scores from Geoff Goesch (23) scoring 39 points to win on 3 way c/b from Stephen Doherty (20) and Caleb Foran (22) from Kempsey. The Ball Rundown to 35 on c/b. NTP’s to Bradley Dyet (Kempsey) on 5, Ray Guiana on 8, Daniel Wassens won the “Pizza This” voucher on 13 and Colin Wormleaton got the Pro Pin Jackpot on 18.
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In Wednesday’s Women’s Single Stableford, Deidre Fletcher (17) scored 38 points to win Division 1 (0 to 27) on c/b from Dianne O’Leary (18). Kerrie Jackson (28) won Division 2 (28 to 45) with 37 points from Debra Gersbach (29) with 36 points. The ball rundown to 32 points on c/b. NTP’s to Denise Paluch, Coral McCann & Joy Green on 5, Denise Paluch got the Pizza This voucher on 13 & Martine Murray won the Pro Pin Jackpot on 18.
Thanks to a regular visiting group of Toukley golfers, a good field for Thursday’s Medley Stableford with good scores - no doubt assisted by the wet course Local Rules! John Morgan (15) won Division 1 (0 to 20) with 41 points from Christopher Osmond (9) from Toukley with 40 points. Division 2 (21 to 45) was won by Adam Plim (33) with 41 points from Lee Fewings (35) with 40 points. Other good scores from Colin Habgood 39, Troy Herbert, Chris Quin (Toukley), Warren Fuller, Paul McElhinney & Wayne Purcell all with 38. The ball run-down to 36 points on c/b. The “Ecomist” Longest Putt on 2 went to Paul Reid, other NTP’s to Geoff
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Email Jasminda: media@newsofthearea.com.au
Jasminda,
My husband bought me a bike for my birthday so we can share an activity together.
I'm a bit nervous as I rode bikes when I was young, but I haven't ridden for years.
Any tips?
Dear Mandy,
Mandy P.
There's a saying, 'it's like riding a bike' meaning it's a skill that stays with you, but if you haven't ridden since you pretended you were a BMX Bandit back when Nicole Kidman had red hair and freckles, then I'd do a bit of preparation.
Firstly, get used to the seat.
A bike seat is about as comfortable as riding bareback on an emaciated mare.
Few things can make your ride less enjoyable, so if the seat isn't adequate, you should consider swapping it for one with more padding.
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McCann on 5 & 13 (87cms), Bryce McCarroll on 7, Edward Beaton on 8, Greg McCoy got Stu’s ball on 15, and Colin Habgood beat a number of close shots under a meter to finally take the Pro Pin Jackpot with a very close 45cms.
Saturday’s 4BBB Stableford was won by Trevor Hopkins & Trevor Peter with 44 points on c/b from Jan Harris & Elisabeth Newberry. Other good scores from James Weimer & Kay McGoldrick 43 and Peter Miller & Peter Bush 42, the Ball Rundown to 40 points on c/b. Bruce Mason canned the Longest Putt on 2, other NTP’s to Urpo Ylinen on 5, Murray Ingram on 7 and 8,
Walker's four-goal blitz powers Strikers to victory
Concerns about potential rustiness were swiftly dispelled as the Strikers delivered a dominant performance in challenging, cold, and windy conditions.
Facing a stiff southerly gale in the first half, the Strikers initially struggled with Coffs' long-ball strategy but grew increasingly confident as the game progressed.
"The battle in the middle of the park was slowly turning our way with Lily Woodward, Brindley White and Allie Hancock starting to dictate the game's pace,” Jones said.
"Three clear-cut chances fell to us, and after a goalmouth scramble, Allie Hancock bundled the ball into the net."
Coffs City United capitalised on the wind advantage and equalised in the 37th minute with a stunning 25-metre strike from Holly Trimble.
However, Walker's brilliance soon shifted the momentum decisively in Nambucca's favour.
"The 1-1 scoreline didn't last long," Jones explained.
“A build up from the back and a through ball found a rampaging Wulaaren Walker on the left who beat her marker, cut inside the central defender and curled a great shot into the top left of the net.
“2-1 at half time was a good outcome; the players felt they weren’t coping with the wind very well, so again manager Kelly Trisley stressed
inserts, which have the added advantage of giving you a Brazilian butt lift without the cost.
Secondly, take a water bottle and have your bike fitted with a bottle holder.
Riding is thirsty work, and unlike the Tour de France, where cyclists toss their bottles to the wind, yelling, 'je suis rapide et insouciant,' a bottle holder will ensure you are well hydrated and environmentally responsible.
Thirdly, make sure you are wearing a sturdy helmet.
Not only is this compulsory, but it will help when runaway dogs, joggers wearing headphones, and road rage enthusiasts cross your path.
Start on some easy bike paths and don't attempt any of the tricky moves you mastered as a kid (your question has reminded me that we used to ride down suburban streets with our feet on the seat. Where were our parents?).
Best of luck, Jasminda.
Matt Dyer got the “Pizza This” voucher on 13, Daryl Wall got Stu’s ball on15 & Hans Jansen collected the Pro Pin Jackpot with 172cms on 18.
Men’s MNC Pennants Results – Sunday 19/3/2024: Division 2: Nambucca 3 Kempsey 2; Division 3: Nambucca 2 Coffs Harbour 3; Division 4: Nambucca 3 Bellingen 2.
Handiskins registration has been postponed to Saturday 15th June, and entries are still open for the Women’s Invitational Tournament from 3rd to 5th June. See you on the Island.
the importance of sticking to the game plan, using our strengths to gain control and push forward,” Jones said.
The team followed Trisley’s instructions to precision, dominating the second half playing to their strengths, with the likes of Ashleigh White driving forward taking on defenders.
However the day belonged to Nambucca striker Wulaaren Walker, who’s blistering pace and accurate shooting caused the Coffs backline no end of problems.
Walker ended up with four goals, leading the way to a 5 -1 final result.
“We played well despite
the conditions, we felt that the gale coming from the south would be a three goal advantage, which proved to be the case,” Jones said.
”We stuck to our guns and played the disciplined game we are capable of.
“Our formations are working well and the team is in great spirits, taking each game as it comes.
“We are building something really special here, our new players like Emily Smith and Evie O’Brian are fitting nicely with the team.
“There is not much to be unhappy about at this stage of the season,” Jones said.
The Nambucca Strikers’ next match is a trip north for a top of the table clash against the Corindi Breakers.
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The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time.
In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only.
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WEDNESDAY May 15 The Nissan/Breakaway Selected Triples was won by Ken White, Bill Coghlan and Mick Boyle with W Dargan, Wayne Bolton and Peter Meehan in second spot. Third was Tommy Reynolds, Bruce Mason and Angry Lawrence. The Lucky Losers were Laurie L(?), Margaret Flagg and J White and the Lucky Bowler W Dargan missed the chance to win the Jackpot of $240?. No records in the
diary for a few weeks so whether it was this or next week's Jackpot is anyone's guess.
Fri May 17 52 bowlers this week and Eric Kyle, Tas Fribbens and Joe Franck won with Harry the Rock, Charlie Potter and Mino Bettanin runners up. Third was Trevor Hannaford and BruceMason and another pairs game produced the Lucky Losers, visitor D Winwood and Grumpy Hunt. Not so unlucky when Newport BC visitor Dave Hastie drew his rink
for the Jackpot of $540, and being another pairs game, shared it between Trevor Hannaford, Bruce Mason and Cossie. $135 each... not a bad afternoon's work.
Sat May 18 The final of the Minor Singles saw a great performance of draw bowls by Stuart Hughes in getting over the top of Peter Fredericks, 25-16. Well done to both players.
Minor Pairs Round 1.
Terry Steele(sub) and Owen Smith d Gary Tierney and Mitch McGill 22-12 and Bill
Coghlan and Adam Rostron 22 def Paddy Byrne and Aaron Cedelland 17.
Sun May 19 Minor Pairs Round 2 - Bill Coghlan/Adam Rostron def Terry Steele/ Owen Smith 22/21; Bert (call me Brendan) Ruane/ Joe Franck d Chris D'Elboux/ Sid Campton 23-18; Peter Fredericks/Fred Pope d Graeme Power/Ian Poletti 22-19 and Mike James/Mick Ellison d Matt and Terry Harvey 21-20.
With two 1pt winners, and a three and a five, the semis look to be closely fought 1pm this Saturday with the final on Sunday
Macksville Country Club Golf
By Max TURNER
AFTER a week's respite due to the wet weather the course was in good shape for the Jeff Gore sponsored 4 Ball Best Ball on Saturday.
Scores on the day suggested there was little run, however the team of Tony Adams and Don
Forrester won the day with John Williams and Rama Gennat runners up.
Straight shooters with nearest the pins were Mike Simpson (A), John Fortescue (B) and Greg Hogan (C) grade.
Cheryl Fortescue won the ladies Stableford with the consistent Nikki Laird
finishing runner up and in the Mid Week Competition Tony Grebert held his recent form with Garry Clarke runner up.
On Sunday the men played Coffs Harbour in a round of the zone Pennantsthis resulted in a 3 to 2 win for Coffs Harbour.
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morning 9am. Good luck to all and special thoughts for those who went down so narrowly.
The Sunday Social Bowls, sponsored by Maurie Roberts saw 20 players with Peter Frame and Warren Gallop the winners. Lucky Losers Kerry White, Jen Thorne and Fletch. The $60 Jackpot went off to B Ford, the famous Clinic proprietor.
A sheet is up for a 5 a side competition where sides play 4's and a singles, then triples and a pairs. Each side is allowed a minimum of 22 pts from pennant rankings according to Angry but I
suggest that needs to be looked at. A team of Darcy, Reese, Angry, a 6 and a 7 for instance would take some beating. No date as yet decided.
Another sheet is also up for the Single Gender Men's pennants to be played on Tuesdays, would you believe it, between Aug 20 and Oct 22. No decision yet made on whether it is am or pm and looking at the empty sheet, I doubt anyone cares..
Dave Ogilvy tells me there is a sheet on the board for players restricted to using an arm. I couldn't find it so more details next report.
q The Fortescue team of Cheryl and Brad, who played visitors Scott Langham and John Heffernan.
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Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan (pictured), Nick Jonas and the four teen leads are all back, joined by Awkwafina, Danny DeVito and Danny Glover. Two years after their last adventure, Spencer (Alex Wolff ) and the gang have grown up, gone to different colleges and drifted apart. Drawn back into the game, Spencer goes missing in the real world and his friends team up with his grandpa Eddie (DeVito) and his friend Milo (Glover) to rescue him. It’s a tad confusing from there, as only Martha (Morgan Turner) is playing as the same avatar (Gillan), but it’s just as fun, fresh and creative as its predecessor.
6.00 News. 9.00 News. 10.00 Planet America. (R) 10.30 That Pacific Sports Show. (R) 11.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 12.00 News. 1.00 Silent Witness. (Malv, R) 2.00 Miniseries: The Cry. (Mal, R) 3.00 Further Back In Time For Dinner. (R) 3.55 Long Lost Family. (PG, R) 4.45 Grand Designs. (PG, R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. (R) 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.10 Susan Calman’s Grand Day Out. (R) 11.00 The Story Of Chocolate. (PGa, R) 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Mastermind Australia. (R) 3.00 NITV News: Nula. 3.30 The Point. (R) 3.35 The Cook Up. (R) 4.05 Jeopardy! (R) 4.30 Letters And Numbers. (R) 5.00 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 18. H’lights.
6.30 Hard Quiz. (PG, R)
7.00 ABC News.
7.30 Gardening Australia. Millie Ross fortifies her autumn plot.
8.30 Silent Witness. (Mad) A death at a music festival draws the team to the dark side of social media and online influencers.
9.30 Gruen. (R) Presented by Wil Anderson.
10.10 Hard Quiz. (PG, R) Presented by Tom Gleeson.
10.40 QI. (Ms, R)
11.10 ABC Late News.
11.25 Grand Designs. (PG, R)
12.15 Long Lost Family. (PG, R)
1.00 We Hunt Together. (MA15+al, R)
1.45 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
TUESDAY SECRET
SCIENCE
ABC, 9pm
Whether you’re down in the dumps or on top of the world, one thing remains
realm of human emotions is fascinating and complex. In this educational and playful series, much-loved host Myf Warhurst (pictured) is untangling everything we need to know about the six core emotions, how our brains are wired to react a certain way and how we can influence how we feel. Last week’s premiere basked in everything about one of the most coveted emotions: joy. Tonight, the pendulum swings in its opposite direction, to the intensity of anger. Warhurst discovers there’s a thin line separating its destructive power and the constructive anger that sparks change.
6.00 Mastermind Australia.
6.30 SBS World News.
7.35 Abandoned Railways From Above. (PG) 8.30 Secrets Of The Lost Liners. (Return, PGa) 9.30 Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters. (PGal, R)
10.20 SBS World News Late.
10.50 World On Fire. (Malv)
11.55 Catch And Release. (Mal, R) 3.15 Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys. (Ms, R)
4.05 Peer To Peer. (R)
5.00 NHK World English News Morning. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6.00 Sunrise. 9.00 The Morning Show. (PG) 11.30 Seven Morning News. 12.00 MOVIE: Hidden Family Secrets. (2018, PGav, R)
6.00 Seven News. 7.00 Better Homes And Gardens. Johanna Griggs catches up with Dr Chris Brown.
8.30 MOVIE: The Ugly Truth. (2009, MA15+s, R) A producer becomes embroiled with the host of a TV program who offers to help her find love. Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler, Bree Turner.
10.30 Farmer Wants A Wife. (PGa, R) Hosted by Samantha Armytage.
12.05 Celebrity Obsessed. (Ma, R)
1.05 Harry’s Practice. (R)
2.00 Home Shopping.
4.00 Million Dollar Minute. (R)
5.00 NBC Today.
6.00 NBN News.
7.00 A Current Affair.
7.30 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. Manly Sea Eagles v Melbourne Storm.
9.55 Golden Point. A post-match wrap-up of the NRL game.
10.40 MOVIE: Survivor. (2015, Mlv, R) Milla Jovovich.
12.40 Tipping Point. (PG, R)
1.35 Pointless. (PG, R)
2.30 Explore TV: Portugal & Spain. (R)
3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R)
4.00 Postcards. (PG, R)
4.30 Global Shop. (R)
5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R)
5.30 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. (R)
(2013, MA15+) 3.50 ABC News Update. 3.55 Close. 5.00 Hoopla. 5.15 Ready, Jet, Go! 5.25 Alva’s World. 5.40 Late Programs. ABC TV PLUS (22) 6am Children’s
6am Black Narcissus. Continued. (1947, PG) 6.55 Mosley. (2019, PG) 8.45 Mrs Lowry And Son. (2019, PG) 10.25 The Last Vermeer. (2019, M) 12.35pm Cordelia. (2019, M) 2.15 The Final Countdown. (1980, PG) 4.10 Sometimes Always Never. (2018, PG) 5.50 The Thief Lord. (2006, PG) 7.40 6
Nambucca Valley athlete Daniel Williams shines at National Athletics Titles
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and Canberra as well as managing Year 11 studies at Bishop Druitt College.
Daniel also spends much of
his school holidays patrolling local beaches as a lifeguard. The competition program over the next twelve months looks just as busy for Daniel, beginning with the Oceania Games in Fiji next month, the World Under 20
Athletics Championships in Peru in August, and then back on the track for another domestic racing season.
In relation to his goals for the upcoming international track meetings, Daniel said, "I need to
remain realistic in Peru, as I will be among the youngest competitors there, so primarily running a personal best time is step one, and hoping to make the 1500m final on the back of that.
"The objective over the past few years has been to achieve maximum return on minimum investment, not exhausting myself
6.00 Deal Or No Deal. (R) Hosted by Grant Denyer.
6.30 The Project. A look at the day’s news. 7.30 Ready Steady Cook. Hosted by Miguel Maestre. 8.30 To Be Advised. 9.30 The Graham Norton Show. (Mls, R) Graham Norton is joined by Laura Linney, Dawn French, London Hughes and Adrian Edmondson. 10.30 10’s Late News. Coverage of news, sport and weather. 10.55 The Project. (R) 12.00 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R)
with long kilometres and instead aim to get my top end speed as high as possible.”
Daniel’s coach said preparation for Peru will be “all about leg-speed and acceleration”.
“(We will be) working on the natural attributes that set him aside from some of the other runners who definitely accumulate a lot higher weekly mileage.”
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2.00 House Of Wellness. (PGa) 3.00 The Chase. (R) 4.00 Seven News At 4. 5.00 The Chase Australia. 6.00 Today. 9.00 Today Extra. (PG) 11.30 9News Morning. 12.00 MOVIE: Buckley’s Chance. (2021, PGal, R) 2.00 Pointless. (PG, R) 3.00 Tipping Point. (PG) 4.00 9News Afternoon. 5.00 Tipping Point Australia. (PG, R) 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 Deal Or No Deal. (R) 10.00 GCBC. (R) 10.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 11.00 Dr Phil. (PGal, R) 12.00 10 News First: Midday. 1.00 Ent. Tonight. 1.30 Judge Judy. (PG, R) 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 3.00 Good Chef Bad Chef. 3.30 10 News First: Afternoon. 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 4.30 Bold. (PGav) 5.00 10 News First.
6am Morning Programs. 9.00 News. 9.30 News. 10.00 AM Agenda. 11.00 NewsDay. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 NewsDay. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 Erin. 6.00 Steve Price. 7.00 Prime Time. 8.00 The US Report. 9.00 The Media Show. 9.30 Lefties Losing It. 10.00 NewsNight. 11.00 Late Programs. SKY NEWS (53) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Cyberwar. Noon WorldWatch. 12.25 Most Expensivest. 1.20 Criminal Planet. 2.15 Bamay. 2.35 Over The Black Dot. 3.25 WorldWatch. 5.20 Tattoo Age. 5.45 Curse Of Oak Island. 6.35 Jeopardy! 7.30 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. 8.25 Travel Man. 8.55 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 19. 1.35am QAnon: The Search For Q. 2.25 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera. 6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Jabba’s Movies. 9.30 NBC Today. Noon Better Homes. 1.00 House Of Wellness. 2.00 My Road To Adventure. 2.30 Weekender. 3.00 Australia’s Best Backyards. 3.30 Harry’s Practice. 4.00 Medical Emergency. 4.30 Better Homes. 5.30 Escape To The Country. 6.30 Bargain Hunt. 7.30 The Yorkshire Steam Railway: All Aboard. 8.30 Escape To The Country. 11.30 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 8.30 Ready Steady Cook. 9.30 Diagnosis Murder. 10.30 JAG. 12.30pm NCIS. 2.30 Jake And The Fatman. 3.30 Diagnosis Murder. 4.30 Soccer. Global Football Week. Newcastle United v A-League All-Stars Men. 7.30 Soccer. Global Football Week. Arsenal Women v A-League All-Stars Women. 10.30 Bull. 11.25 Late Programs. 6am Danger Man. 7.00 Creflo. 7.30 Skippy. 8.00 TV Shop. 10.30 Pointless. 11.30 My Favorite Martian. Noon Days Of Our Lives. 12.55 The Young And The Restless. 1.50 Explore. 2.00 Dr Quinn. 3.00 Antiques Roadshow. 3.30 MOVIE: Seven Nights In Japan. (1976, PG) 5.30 The Travelling Auctioneers. 6.30 Antiques Roadshow. 7.30 Take Me Home. 8.30 MOVIE: Tina. (2021, M) 11.00 Late Programs. BOLD (51) 9GEM (82) 7TWO (62) VICELAND (31) 6am Children’s Programs. 6.50pm Kiri And Lou. 6.55 Supertato. 7.05 Andy And The Band. 7.20 Bluey. 7.30 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 MOVIE: A Time To Kill. (1996, M) 10.55 MOVIE: The Informant! (2009, M) 12.40am Would I Lie To You? 1.40 QI. 2.10 MOVIE: Kill Your Darlings.
Programs. Noon Manifest. 2.00 Bewitched. 2.30 Full House. 3.00 The Nanny. 3.30 Raymond. 4.30 The Addams Family. 5.00 Bewitched. 5.30 Children’s Programs. 5.45 MOVIE: Madagascar. (2005, PG) 7.30 MOVIE: Finding Nemo. (2003) 9.30 MOVIE: Cats & Dogs. (2001, PG) 11.20 Dating No Filter. 12.20am Love Island UK. 2.20 Full House. 2.50 Transformers: Cyberverse. 3.00 Bakugan. 3.30 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 Blokesworld. 10.30 American Restoration. 11.00 American Pickers. Noon Pawn Stars. 1.00 Counting Cars. 3.00 Timbersports. 3.30 Building Giants. 4.30 Storage Wars. 5.00 American Restoration. 5.30 American Pickers. 6.30 Pawn Stars. 7.30 AFL: Friday Night Countdown. 8.00 Football. AFL. Round 11. Fremantle (Walyalup) v Collingwood. 11.00 Late
6am Morning Programs. 2pm Shortland St. 2.30 The Cook Up. 3.00 The Magic Canoe. 3.25 Wolf Joe. 3.35 Nanny Tuta. 3.40 Bushwhacked! 4.05 Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea. 4.35 Motown Magic. 5.00 Our Stories. 5.30 NITV News: Nula. 6.00 Bamay. 6.40 Volcanic Odysseys. 7.30 MOVIE: Storm Boy. (1976, PG) 9.05 MOVIE: Bamboozled. (2000, MA15+) 11.30 Late Programs. 9GO! (83)
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Programs.
Days. (2017, M) 9.30 Dead Man Down. (2013, MA15+) 11.40 Late Programs.
SATURDAY, May 25
6.00 Australian Story: Off Menu
– Shaun Christie-David. (R)
6.30 Back Roads: Port Campbell, Victoria. (PG, R)
7.00 ABC News. A look at the top stories of the day.
7.30 Father Brown. (Mav) A murder jeopardises a visit by royalty. 8.15 Midsomer Murders. (PG, R) Barnaby relives his sporting glory days when he and Winter investigate a death at the local rugby club.
9.50 After The Party. (Mal, R) A new accusation against Phil surfaces. 10.35 Shetland. (Malv, R)
11.35 Rage. (MA15+adhlnsv)
6.30 SBS World News.
7.30 Jersey And Guernsey. (Premiere)
8.25 Cannes Uncut. (Maln) A behindthe-scenes look at Cannes Film Festival.
10.00 Secrets Of The Royal Palaces: Buckingham. (PGav, R)
10.50 Paris Paris. (PGas)
12.20 Dear Mama. (Mal, R)
2.40 Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys. (PG, R)
3.35 Peer To Peer. (PG, R)
5.00 NHK World English News Morning.
5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 ANC Philippines The World Tonight.
6am Morning Programs. 7.30 I Capture The Castle. (2003, PG)
9.35 Sometimes Always Never. (2018, PG) 11.15 The Two Faces Of January. (2014, M) 1.05pm Look At Me. (2018, M, Arabic) 2.55 Beauty And The Beast. (2014, PG, French) 5.00 Mrs Lowry And Son. (2019, PG) 6.40 The Defiant Ones. (1958, PG) 8.30 Monster’s Ball. (2001) 10.35 The Wait. (2021, MA15+, Finnish) 12.25am Late Programs.
SUNDAY, May 26
6.30 Compass. (PG)
7.00 ABC News.
7.30 Call The Midwife. (Ma)
8.30 After The Party. (Malns) Penny’s efforts to stop Phil backfire.
9.20 The Luminaries. (Madlv) In 1866, Emery is inexplicably wounded.
10.15 Shetland. (Mal, R) Tosh leads Perez to the island of Fetlar.
11.15 Savage River. (Mals, R)
12.15 The Trouble With Maggie Cole. (Ma, R)
1.05 Rage Vault. (MA15+adhlnsv)
3.55 Landline. (R)
4.25 Art Works. (PGn, R)
5.00 Insiders. (R)
6.30 SBS World News.
7.30 Came From Nowhere. (Ml)
9.10 Pompeii: The Secrets Of Civita Giuliana. (Ms, R)
10.15 Legendary Castles. (R)
11.15 Lance. (Mal, R)
1.20 Scotland: Rome’s Final Frontier. (R)
2.25 Saved By A Stranger. (Mal, R)
3.30 The Woman Who Wasn’t There. (Mal, R)
4.40 Bamay. (R)
5.00 NHK World English News Morning.
5.15 France 24 Feature. 5.30 Al Jazeera News.
6am The Movie Show. 6.30 Sometimes Always Never. (2018, PG) 8.10 Beauty And The Beast. (2014, PG, French) 10.15 Jersey Boys. (2014, M) 12.50pm 6 Days. (2017, M) 2.40 The Thief Lord. (2006, PG) 4.30 Kim Ji-Young, Born 1982. (2019, PG, Korean) 6.40 RBG. (2018, PG) 8.30 Ava. (2020, MA15+) 10.20 Games People Play. (2020, MA15+, Swedish) 12.30am Late Programs.
6.00 Seven News.
7.00 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) A biosecurity dog makes a fishy discovery.
7.30 MOVIE: Jumanji: The Next Level. (2019, PGlv, R) A group of friends re-enters a video game. Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart.
10.00 MOVIE: Bad Boys II. (2003, MA15+lv, R) Two detectives investigate a drug-smuggling ring. Will Smith, Martin Lawrence.
1.00 Australia’s Amazing Homes. (PG, R)
2.00 Home Shopping.
4.00 Tales Of Aluna.
5.00 House Of Wellness. (PGa, R)
6.00 NBN News.
7.00 A Current Affair.
7.30 Jeopardy! Australia.
8.30 MOVIE: John Wick. (2014, MA15+lv, R)
10.30 MOVIE: Mad Max: Fury Road. (2015, MA15+av, R)
12.45 The Lap. (R)
1.35 The Garden Gurus. (R)
2.00 The Incredible Journey Presents. (PGa)
2.30 Getaway. (PG, R)
3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R)
4.30 Global Shop. (R)
5.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R) 5.30 Helping Hands. (PG, R)
6.00 The Dog House. (PG, R) A puppy tries to impress a couple and an ex-breeding spaniel looks for a place to retire.
7.00 Soccer. A-League Men. Grand Final. Central Coast Mariners v Melbourne Victory. From Industree Group Stadium, NSW. 10.30 The Cheap Seats. (Mal, R) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 11.30 Fire Country. (Mv, R) The crews respond to an explosion.
12.30 So Help Me Todd. (PGa, R) Margaret represents Chuck,
6.00 Seven News.
7.00 Dream Home. (Premiere, PG) Hosted by Dr Chris Brown.
8.35 Farmer Wants A Wife. (Final, PGa) The farmers are reunited.
10.05 The Latest: Seven News.
10.35 Code 1: Minute By Minute. (Mav, R)
11.35 Quantum Leap. (Mav)
12.35 Lipstick Jungle. (Ms, R)
1.35 Harry’s Practice. (R)
2.00 Home Shopping.
3.30 Million Dollar Minute. (R) 4.00 NBC Today. 5.00 Sunrise 5am News. 5.30 Sunrise.
6.00 NBN News. 7.00 Travel Guides. (PGl) 8.30 60 Minutes. Current affairs program. 9.30 The Missing Millionairess. (PGal) Part 1 of 2. 10.30 9News Late. 11.00 The First 48. (MA15+a) 11.55 Transplant. (MA15+m, R) 12.40 The Brokenwood Mysteries. (Madv, R) 2.35 Destination WA. (R) 3.00 TV Shop: Home Shopping. (R)
Believer’s Voice Of Victory. (PGa)
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6.00 Rage. (PG) 7.00 Weekend Breakfast. 9.00 Rage. (PG) 12.00 News. 12.30 Call The Midwife. (PG, R) 1.30 Father Brown. (Mv, R) 2.15 Gruen. (R) 3.00 Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery. (PG, R) 3.30 Tony Armstrong’s Extra-Ordinary Things. (PG, R) 4.30 Restoration Australia. (R) 5.30 Landline. (R) 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 Offsiders. 10.30 World This Week. (R) 11.00 Compass. (PG, R) 11.30 Praise. 12.00 News. 12.30 Landline. 1.30 Gardening Australia. (R) 2.30 Monty Don’s Paradise Garden. (R) 3.30 Forever Summer With Nigella. 3.55 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. (R) 4.40 Grand Designs. (R) 5.30 Antiques Roadshow. 6.00 Morning programs. 10.05 Tough Trains. (PGav, R) 11.05 My Unique B&B. 12.00 WorldWatch. 2.00 Cycling. UCI ProSeries. Tour of Hungary. H’lights. 3.00 The Point. (R) 3.05 Portillo’s Greatest Railway Journeys. (PG, R) 4.00 Sports Woman. 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 19. H’lights. 5.30 War Gamers. (PG) 6.00 Morning Programs. 10.00 China Bitesize. (R) 10.05 Tough Trains. (PG, R) 11.05 My Unique B&B. 12.00 WorldWatch. 12.30 PBS Washington Week With The Atlantic. 12.55 Judo. (R) 1.00 Motor Racing. ProMX C’ships. Round 4. 4.00 Sports Woman. 4.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 20. H’lights. 5.30 War Gamers. (PG) 6.00 NBC Today. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 Horse Racing. Doomben Cup Day. Sporting Chance Cancer Foundation Raceday. Sandown Saturday. Morphettville Race Day. 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line. (PG, R) 6.00 NBC Today. 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. 10.00 Morning Show. (PG) 12.00 House Of Wellness. (PGa, R) 1.00 To Be Advised. 2.30 Surveillance Oz. (PGa, R) 3.00 Border Security: Int. (PG, R) 3.30 Border Security. (PG, R) 4.00 Better Homes. (R) 5.00 Seven News At 5. 5.30 Sydney Weekender. 6.00 Getaway. (PG, R) 6.30 ACA. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Today Extra: Saturday. (PG) 12.00 Destination WA. (R) 12.30 My Way. (PG) 12.45 The Summit. (PGl, R) 3.30 The Lap. 4.30 The Garden Gurus. 5.00 9News First At Five. 5.30 Getaway. (PG) 6.00 Hello SA. (PG, R) 6.30 A Current Affair. (R) 7.00 Weekend Today. 10.00 Wide World Of Sports. (PG) 11.00 NRL Sunday Footy Show. (PG) 1.00 Drive TV. 1.30 My Way. (R) 1.45 The Summit. (PGl, R) 3.00 Rugby League. NRL. Round 12. New Zealand Warriors v Dolphins. 6.00 Morning Programs. 9.30 The Brighter Side: Save. Grow. Dream. (R) 10.00 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 11.00 MasterChef Australia. (PGl, R) 1.20 My Market Kitchen. (R) 1.30 All 4 Adventure. (PGl, R) 2.30 The Yes Experiment. (R) 3.00 What’s Up Down Under. (PGa) 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef. (R) 4.00 Ready Steady Cook. (R) 5.00 10 News First. 6.00 Morning Programs. 11.00 4x4 Adventures. (R) 12.00 MasterChef Australia. (R) 1.10 My Market Kitchen. (R) 1.30 Cook With Luke. (R) 2.00 Destination Dessert. (R) 2.30 Roads Less Travelled. (R) 3.00 Australia By Design: Architecture. (R) 3.30 GCBC. (R) 4.00 Everyday Gourmet. (R) 4.30 Farm To Fork. (R) 5.00 10 News First.
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who faces 20 years in prison. 1.30 Home Shopping. (R) 5.00 Hour Of Power. 6.30 The Sunday Project. 7.30 MasterChef Australia. (PGl) A fresh batch of talented and passionate amateur cooks competes to impress the judges. 8.50 Tulsa King. (Mdlv, R) After spending 25 years in prison, a former New York mobster is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to restart his life. 9.40 FBI. (Mav, R) When a couple are murdered after a trip to Mexico, the team searches for a suspect linked to the drug trade. 11.30 The Sunday Project. (R) A look at the day’s news. 12.30 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat 6am Morning Programs. 9.00 Weekend Edition. 10.00 Weekend Live. 11.00 News. 11.30 News. Noon Weekend Live. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 Prime Time. 3.00 Weekend Live. 3.45 NZ Edition. 4.00 News. 4.30 News. 5.00 NewsNight. 6.00 News. 6.30 News. 7.00 The US Report. 8.00 The Media Show. 8.30 NewsNight. 9.00 Fox Sports News. 9.30 Fox Sports News. 10.00 NewsNight. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 Business Weekend With Ross Greenwood. Noon Weekend Live. 1.00 News. 1.30 News. 2.00 News. 2.30 News. 3.00 News. 3.30 News. 4.00 Business Weekend With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 NewsNight. 6.00 Sunday Agenda. 7.00 The Sunday Showdown. 8.00 Danica & James. 9.00 Paul Murray Live. 10.00 Royal Report. 10.30 NewsNight. 11.00 Late Programs. SKY NEWS (53) SKY NEWS (53) 6am WorldWatch. 10.00 Cyberwar. 11.55 Gymnastics. FIG Artistic World Challenge Cup series. H’lights. 1.55pm Patriot Brains. 2.50 Shortland St. 3.20 BBC News At Ten. 3.50 ABC World News Tonight With David Muir. 4.20 PBS News. 5.20 Tattoo Age. 5.50 The Food That Built The World. 7.30 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 20. 1.35am The X-Files. 3.25 NHK World English News. 5.00 Al Jazeera Newshour. 6am WorldWatch. 9.30 The Ice Cream Show. 10.30 Cyberwar. Noon Hudson & Rex. 1.40 Chad. 2.30 Tattoo Age. 3.00 Australia’s War On Feral Cats. 3.30 The Bee Whisperer. 4.30 WorldWatch. 4.55 PBS Washington Week With The Atlantic. 5.25 Alone Denmark. 6.35 Abandoned Engineering. 8.25 Women Who Rock. 10.30 Travel Man. 11.10 Cycling. UCI World Tour. Giro d’Italia. Stage 21. 3.25am Late Programs. 6am Home Shopping. 8.30 Travel Oz. 10.00 Escape To The Country. 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(Mal) Presenters Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look at the week that was. 9.40 NCIS. (MA15+v) The team interrogates a suspected killer. 10.40 10’s Late News. 11.05 The Project. (R) 12.05 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. (PG) 1.00 Home Shopping. (R) 4.30 CBS Mornings. CONSUMER ADVICE (P) Pre-school (C) Children (PG) Parental Guidance Recommended (M) Mature Audiences (MA15+) Mature Audiences Only (AV15+) Extreme Adult Violence (R) Repeat 6am Morning Programs. 10.00 AM Agenda. 11.00 NewsDay. Noon News. 12.30 News. 1.00 NewsDay. 2.00 Afternoon Agenda. 3.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.00 Afternoon Agenda. 4.30 Business Now With Ross Greenwood. 5.00 The Kenny Report. 6.00 Credlin. 7.00 Bolt Report. 8.00 Sharri. 9.00 Paul Murray Live. 10.00 The Late Debate. 10.30 The Late Debate: The Papers. 11.00 Late Programs. 6am Morning Programs. 11.00 NewsDay. 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9.30 This Town. (Malv) The funeral brings together many different groups.
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11.10 Don’t Leave Me. (Premiere, MA15+a)
1.10 Stella Blomkvist. (MA15+as, R)
3.45 Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft. (R)
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5.00 NHK World English News Morning.
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Friday, 24 May 2024
By Mick BIRTLES
AN exceptional performance from sixteen-year-old Hyland Park runner Daniel Williams at the National Athletics Titles in Adelaide last month saw him take home gold in both the Under 20 and Under 18 1500m events. Williams was able to outpace some of his more experienced rivals in the under 20 event and crossed
the line with a convincing winning margin.
“Six days later in the under 18 event the approach was a little different as Daniel continually lifted the speed and cleared out from the remainder of the field for an emphatic win that was also a new championship record, meaning no athlete has been that quick at any previous under 18 national title,” Daniel’s Coach Andrew
Rowlings told News Of The Area.
The National Titles in Adelaide were the culmination of a hectic year for the young track runner. The last twelve months have seen Daniel compete In Trinidad and Tobago at the Commonwealth Youth Games, regular racing at meets in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney CONTINUED Pages 16
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q Daniel Williams won both the Under 20 and Under 18 1500m events at the National Athletics Titles in Adelaide. Photo: Fred Etter.